[sympy] GSOC Intro

2022-03-09 Thread Siddhant jain
Hello, I am Siddhant Jain currently studying in B. tech in BITS, Hyderabad I started contributing to this community in January and I have been loving it so far. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

[sympy] Re: SymPy is participating in GSoC again this year

2022-03-09 Thread Ian Xul Belaustegui
Hello! My name is Ian Xul, I am a Mathematics major at UNAM in Mexico. I am very excited to participate in GSoC, it sounds like a great opportunity to meet interesting people and learn about good coding practices and working in a team. Besides having taken the usual courses for a math major

Re: [sympy] more unified (and usable) solve output

2022-03-09 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 at 19:29, Chris Smith wrote: > > For the case of `eqs = [x+y+a, x+y+1]` you get the solution for `a = 1` if > you give it the freedom to tell you that: `solve(eqs) -> {a: 1, x: -y - 1}`. > This gives you the conditions for a solution: a value for `a` and a > relationship

Re: [sympy] more unified (and usable) solve output

2022-03-09 Thread Chris Smith
For the case of `eqs = [x+y+a, x+y+1]` you get the solution for `a = 1` if you give it the freedom to tell you that: `solve(eqs) -> {a: 1, x: -y - 1}`. This gives you the conditions for a solution: a value for `a` and a relationship between `x` and `y`. As for extra parameters, do we ever

[sympy] Harsh Pande Introduction

2022-03-09 Thread Harsh Pande
Hello everyone, I am Harsh Pande from India. I am thrilled to participate in GSOC this year. I am currently a Btech student at MITWPU Pune. I am highly proficient in the Python programming language and also have a good command over Maths. Also I am a data science enthusiast, so I have pretty much